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Programmable Speed-Dial Keys                        Back to FAQ


There are 12 "user programmable" speed-dial keys, directly above the standard dialing keys, that can be programmed as the telephone user desires.  You may enter frequently-called numbers, or perhaps telephone system features such as Call Pickup (*7) that you use often.  (Please see the Features section below for a list of feature codes.)  Each programmable memory key can hold up to 16 digits.  Digits that can be stored include 0-9, *, #, FLASH, and PAUSE.

The speed dial keys may be programmed with the following sequence.
1. Phone must be connected to a working analog telephone line.
2. Remove both the plastic and paper faceplate overlays to expose the hidden keys, STORE and PAUSE, that are used for programming.
3. Take phone off-hook, either on handset or speakerphone.
4. Press STORE key.
5. Dial key sequence to be stored.  Key sequence may include digits 0-9, *, #, FLASH key, and PAUSE key, up to a total of 16 keys.
6. If needed, each PAUSE inserts a 3.6 second pause before the next digit is dialed out.  PAUSE may be entered multiple times to create longer pause periods.
7. Press destination key that entire key sequence is to be stored into.
8. Repeat steps 4, 5, 6, and 7 for each programmable key to be programmed.  Then hang up.
9. Test your programming by taking phone off-hook, and pressing ONE newly programmed key.  Observe that the correct number is dialed out, and/or the desired telephone system feature is properly activated.  Then hang up and repeat until all programmed keys have been checked for proper operation, one at a time.

 

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